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Chapter 16 The Reproductive System

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1 Chapter 16 The Reproductive System

2 Female Reproductive System
Ovaries Duct System - Uterine tubes (fallopian tubes) - Uterus - Vagina External genitalia

3 Ovaries Surrounded by a fibrous tunica albuginea
Two poorly defined regions Cortex: ovarian follicles Medulla: large blood vessels and nerves

4 Ovarian Follicle Stages
Primary follicle –immature oocyte Graafian (vesicular) follicle – growing follicle; maturing oocyte Ovulation – follicle ruptures when egg is mature ~ every 28 days Ruptured follicle transformed into corpus luteum

5 Ovaries Held in place by several ligaments
Ovarian ligament: anchors ovary medially to the uterus Suspensory ligament: anchors ovary laterally to the pelvic wall Broad ligament: supports the uterine tubes, uterus, and vagina

6 Support for Ovaries

7 Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes
Receive oocyte Site of fertilization Attaches to uterus Does not attach to ovary Supported by broad ligament

8 Uterine Tube Function Fimbriae – finger-like projections at end; receive oocyte Cilia inside uterine tube slowly move oocyte towards uterus (takes 3–4 days) Fertilization occurs inside uterine tube Video

9 Uterus Between bladder and rectum Hollow organ Functions Receives
Retains Nourishes fertilized egg

10 Support for the Uterus Broad ligament – attached to pelvis
Round ligament – anchored interiorly Uterosacral ligaments – anchored posteriorly

11 Regions of the Uterus Body – main portion
Fundus – area where uterine tubes enter Cervix – narrow outlet that protrudes into the vagina Cat Fundus

12 Walls of the Uterus Endometrium
- Inner layer - Allows for implantation of a fertilized egg - Sloughs off if no pregnancy occurs (menses) Myometrium – middle layer of smooth muscle Serous layer – outer visceral peritoneum

13 Vagina From cervix to exterior Behind bladder; in front of rectum
Birth canal Receives penis during intercourse Hymen – partially closes the vagina until it is ruptured

14 External Genitalia (Vulva)
Mons pubis - Fatty area overlying the pubic symphysis - Covered with pubic hair after puberty Vestibule Enclosed by labia majora Contains opening of urethra and vestibular glands (produce mucus) Clitoris erectile tissue Corresponds to penis Labia – skin folds - Labia majora - Labia minora

15 Oogenesis Total supply of eggs are present at birth
Ability to release eggs ~ begins at puberty ~ ends at menopause Oocytes - matured in developing ovarian follicles

16 Oogenesis Oogonia – female stem cells Mitosis produces primary oocytes
Primary oocytes -surrounded by cells that form primary follicles Oogonia no longer exist by birth

17 Oogenesis Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) causes some follicles to mature Meiosis starts inside maturing follicle Produces secondary oocyte and first polar body Meiosis is completed after ovulation only if sperm penetrates Two additional polar bodies are produced


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